My general strategy here is to include anyone on the PPMC + mentors on 
the resolution and to let someone tell you (like me) that they don't need/want
to be on the resolution. 

IOW, let them opt out.

Cheers,
Chris

On May 4, 2012, at 10:23 AM, Owen O'Malley wrote:

> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Jakob Homan <jgho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Looks good.  I might suggest adding language to rotate the PMC chair
>> annually to spread the responsibility around a bit and increase our
>> Bus Number.  Also, I was hoping to have seen Christian a bit more
>> during incubation...
> 
> Since this resolution is a one-off, I would suggest putting the anual
> rotation in the bylaws that will be part of the project's permanent
> website. That will make it more visible and easier for the project to
> change it itself.
> 
> I agree that Christian hasn't been involved while it is in the
> incubator. On the other hand, he was heavily involved before it came
> to Apache. Looking at the svn logs, the number of commits (not
> contributions) per user is:
> 
> 148 aching
>  47 jghoman
>  37 ckunz
>  11 claudio
>   7 exg
>   5 ssc
>   4 hyunsik
>   3 omalley
>   1 kunzchr
>   1 jmannix
>   1 ekoontz
>   1 asuresh
> 
> So Christian only has 1 commit at Apache, but he has 37 prior. Given
> that level of involvement, I'd rather put him on the Giraph PMC and
> let him go emeritis in a few months. What do others think?
> 
> -- Owen


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